Mr. Speaker, we have made it very clear that we are going to operate on a set of rolling two-year targets, that we are going to deal with the profound structural changes of this economy and the government spending needs.
As a result of the actions taken in this budget, and the actions taken in the last budget, which was the most substantive in the last 10 years, we are going to do what we have always said we would do, put the country's finances in a sound state.
I understand his advice. It is well taken. I have great respect for the question. The only question I ask is: Why did he not give the same advice when he was working for the Conservative government and it allowed this debt?